polyWatch - Glass Polish EN

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  • Опубликовано: 29 янв 2025

Комментарии • 25

  • @mrparker4597
    @mrparker4597 4 года назад +7

    I can't believe it. I tried this and it worked! Saved me lots of money trying to get my Orient Ray fitted with new glass! Didn't think there was a need for the polish stage to be honest.

  • @alechemy
    @alechemy 3 месяца назад +2

    In case this is helpful to any future viewer:
    - I used this to buff out a small scratch in my Steam Deck OLED (non-etched display)
    - It did work; the scratch is gone.
    - I primarily used a Dremel with a polishing wheel attachment, turned on to the lowest setting for ~3 minutes total.
    - Looking closely, I can see that the display is very slightly warped where I applied the paste. I assume this is from the friction/heat generated by the Dremel.
    - The warping is nearly impossible to notice, and certainly less distracting than the scratch was. But, if you do this, be careful not to overdo it. Check your progress and stop as soon as the scratch is gone

  • @Snakkers
    @Snakkers 7 месяцев назад +1

    Can i use it on virtual reality glass?

  • @oOoScarecrow31oOo
    @oOoScarecrow31oOo 2 года назад +6

    Works fine on Seiko Hardlex too. 👍

    • @ВладимирЧепуштанов
      @ВладимирЧепуштанов Год назад

      for real?

    • @gabytro
      @gabytro Год назад

      @@ВладимирЧепуштановabsolutely not. I just tried it. Waster 2 hours for nothing. I have lots of suuuper small scratches on my skx..you don t even see them unless you put the watch in certain angle.
      The polywatch didn t do shit..al those tiny scratches are still there.

    • @JackMiller131
      @JackMiller131 11 месяцев назад

      Just used it on my Seiko Presage. Worked really well! Can definetly recommend.

    • @connor8827
      @connor8827 5 месяцев назад

      @@gabytro I saw in another video a guy used a dremel on his Seiko Hardlex with this compound and had no issues getting scratches out.

  • @redaccess1
    @redaccess1 2 года назад +2

    Eu îl cumpăr, dar dacă nu funcționează ți-l dau ca sa îl mănânci?

  • @hcw8882
    @hcw8882 2 года назад +1

    how about use on iphone 13 screen?

  • @rasputin1917
    @rasputin1917 3 месяца назад +2

    Useless clip: you do not clarify the following elephants in the room:
    1. Is your watch crystal made of glass or made of acrylic? Poly watch is for acrylic only but you don’t say it.
    2. Before you used polywatch you applied another compound from a syringe looking tube and sanded it manually. You didn’t bother to clarify what this compound is and what sandpaper you used.
    All in all a waste of time

    • @HGSolberg
      @HGSolberg 2 месяца назад

      It says in the video title that this is glass polish, i.e. for mineral glass. Both products he used are included in the package. You use the stuff from the red syringe marked REPAIR (1) on the deeper scratches first. Then you use the stuff in the white syringe marked FINISH (2) to finish of the whole crystal.

  • @gabytro
    @gabytro Год назад +4

    I just tried it. Wasted 2 hours for nothing. I have lots of suuuper small scratches on my skx..you don t even see them unless you put the watch in certain angle.
    The polywatch didn t do shit..al those tiny scratches are still there.

    • @inDG7nz
      @inDG7nz Год назад +2

      make sure you used the right stuff. poly watch carrys couple different compounds for different type of custum watch crysrals. glass is glass, but plastic and synthetic is plasric and sythetic.

    • @gabytro
      @gabytro Год назад

      @@inDG7nz 30$ ..bought a sapphire

  • @rg46979
    @rg46979 3 года назад +2

    Didn’t work hardly at all on my Apple Watch. Thought it had a glass face, but perhaps not? Followed the directions to the letter.

    • @passtheboxfox5374
      @passtheboxfox5374 3 года назад +6

      Although this says glass polish, it's referring to mineral glass, which i believe is a different type of glass compared to the one featured on the apple watch irrc

    • @gabrielcornea9119
      @gabrielcornea9119 3 года назад +1

      @@passtheboxfox5374 apple watch has gorilla glass I think

    • @passtheboxfox5374
      @passtheboxfox5374 3 года назад

      @@gabrielcornea9119 yeah

    • @270Winchester
      @270Winchester 2 года назад

      @@passtheboxfox5374 do you know if this would work on a Galaxy watch? I was packing at a hotel and brushed my watch on a sheetrock wall scratching it all up.

    • @inDG7nz
      @inDG7nz Год назад

      make sure you used the right stuff. poly watch carrys couple different compounds for different type of custum watch crysrals. glass is glass, but plastic and synthetic is plasric and sythetic. polywatch has both. but you have to be sure what you have and if you have the right compound to fix.

  • @Rvdkumarkumar8136
    @Rvdkumarkumar8136 9 месяцев назад

    Adhesive tape not included water of money and time.